
Flying Luck
Comedy
Overview
A naive young man joins the Army in order to become a pilot.
Top Cast


Monty Banks
Monty Banks
The Boy
Monty Banks
The Boy


Jean Arthur
Jean Arthur
The Girl
Jean Arthur
The Girl


Kewpie Morgan
Kewpie Morgan
The Sergeant
Kewpie Morgan
The Sergeant


Jack W. Johnston
Jack W. Johnston
The Colonel
Jack W. Johnston
The Colonel


Eddy Chandler
Eddy Chandler
The Corporal
Eddy Chandler
The Corporal
Harry Silver
Harry Silver
The Orderly
Harry Silver
The Orderly


Louise Carver
Louise Carver
A Passerby
Louise Carver
A Passerby
Tom Mintz
Tom Mintz
Tom Mintz
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